Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
Rev C PF9303-17
Erifox III-D PBX Ericsson
Businessphone 6/III-D
User Manual
Relevant directives: 73/23/EEC Low voltage directive 89/336/EEC EMC directive
Erifox PBXs are developed and manufactured in Norway. www.vcom.as
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INSTALLATION MANUAL/ USER MANUAL
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For telephone exchange 3/8 version Erifox III-D (Ericsson BusinessPhone 6 version). List of contents Page no.
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READ THIS FIRST........................................................................................................................4 1.1 Features and user possibilities. ........................................................................................4 A 2 Installation. ..................................................................................................................................5 A 2.1 Extension lines.............................................................................................................5 A 2.2 Trunk lines (external lines to the public network). ......................................................5 A 2.3 Installation diagram. ....................................................................................................6 A 2.4 Installation of door bell and door lock.........................................................................7 A 2.5 Installation of door phone. ...........................................................................................8 A 2.6 Installation of external music source. ..........................................................................8 A 2.7 Installation of alarm input signal. ................................................................................8 A 2.8 Installation of DISPLAY unit. .....................................................................................8 A 3 Extension line and trunk line settings. .........................................................................................9 A 3.1 Extension lines not in use. ...........................................................................................9 A 3.2 Setting trunkline 2........................................................................................................9 A 3.3 Setting trunkline 3........................................................................................................10 A 3.4 Local groups. ...............................................................................................................10 A 3.5 Trunk line signalling....................................................................................................11 A 3.6 Two stage dialling-in. ..................................................................................................11 A 4 CHOICE OF TELEPHONES. .....................................................................................................12 A 4.1 DTMF/ impulse dialling. .............................................................................................12 A 4.2 Operator telephone set. ................................................................................................12 A 4.3 DTMF telephone set. ...................................................................................................12 A 4.4 How to use a impulse telephone set. ............................................................................12 B 5 HOW TO USE THE EXCHANGE..............................................................................................13 B 5.1 Internal calls. ................................................................................................................13 B 5.2 Group call (all call). .....................................................................................................13 B 5.3 External calls. Normal trunk line function. ..................................................................13 B 5.4 Outgoing calls using the internal memory. ..................................................................14 B 5.5 Answering calls............................................................................................................14 B 5.6 Answering external calls if the ringing signal has been switched off. .........................14 B 5.7 External "call waiting" signal.......................................................................................14 B 5.8 Call Pick-up, internal- calls..........................................................................................14 B 5.9 External or internal call transfer or retrieve. ................................................................15 B 5.10 Notification of available external line,/call back when free.......................................15 B 5.11 Notification of available internal line,/call back when free. ......................................15 B 5.12 Conference. ................................................................................................................16 B 5.13 To turn the external ringing signal OFF/ON..............................................................16 B 5.14 Call diversion. ............................................................................................................16 B 5.15 Reset...........................................................................................................................17 B 5.16 Stop alarm ..................................................................................................................17 B 6 OPERATOR FUNCTIONS. ........................................................................................................17 C 7 CHOICE OF FUNCTIONS. ........................................................................................................17 C 7.1 Selecting new functions on the extensions...................................................................18 C 7.2 Blocking. ......................................................................................................................18
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C7.2.1 Programming data for call restriction. 18 C7.2.2 Programming call restriction, Allowed or Blocked zone. 19 C 7.3 Waiting tone to the trunk line/ music on hold..............................................................19 C 7.4 Warning tone during conference..................................................................................20 C 7.5 Reset.............................................................................................................................20 C 7.6 Night mode...................................................................................................................20 C 7.7 Programming telephone numbers in the memory. .......................................................20 C 7.8 Programming the data transfer mode for the display. ..................................................21 C 7.9 Programming the recall accept time.............................................................................21 C 7.10 Activate alarm input...................................................................................................21 C 7.11 Adjusting the waiting time for the memory dialling. .................................................21 C 7.12 Billing system. ...........................................................................................................22 C 7.13 Tones and signals. ......................................................................................................22 C 7.14 Ringing cadenses........................................................................................................23 C 8. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS. ............................................................................................................23 C 8.1 Digital public exchanges, or behind superior PABX operation. ..................................23 C 8.2 Door bell. .....................................................................................................................23 C 8.3 Door station..................................................................................................................23 C 8.4 Door lock......................................................................................................................23 C 8.5 Faxlink. ........................................................................................................................24 C 8.6 Power failure features, emergency use.........................................................................24 C 9 TECHNICAL DATA...................................................................................................................25 C 9.1 General data. ................................................................................................................25 C 9.2 External line. ................................................................................................................25 C 9.3 Internal line. .................................................................................................................25 C 9.4 Standard Tones and signals:.........................................................................................25 B 10 How to use the DISPLAY module ASB 10803/D ..................................................................26 B 10.1 General. ......................................................................................................................26 B 10.2 DISPLAY PICTURE, operative status. .....................................................................26 B 10.3 DISPLAY PICTURE, programming..........................................................................27 C 11 FAULT FINDING .....................................................................................................................28 C 12 MASTER / SLAVE OPERATION............................................................................................29 C 13 Supplementary technical information. .......................................................................................30 C 13.1 Outgoing timed break. Trunk signal timing. ..............................................................30 C 13.2 Outgoing timed break. Trunk signal timing. ..............................................................30 C 13.3 Impulse dialling timing, adjusting the make / break ratio..........................................30 C 13.4 Impulse dialling system..............................................................................................30 C 13.5 Ringing signal cadence. .............................................................................................30 C 13.6 Outgoing prefix, 0 or 9...............................................................................................31 C 13.7 Changing the internal dial-tone..................................................................................31 C 13.8 Changing the outgoing waiting-tone..........................................................................31 C 13.9 Conference allowance. ...............................................................................................31 C 13.10 Changing the dialling ratio of the internal DTMF sender........................................31 C 13.11 Detection of trunk line. ............................................................................................31 C 13.12 Redail function allowed / not allowed. ....................................................................32 C 13.13 System reset. ............................................................................................................32 B 14. 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For correct installation and trouble free use, please follow the installation and user manual carefully! The manual is devided in three sections, A, B and C. Section A describes the installation and programming settings for the installation. Section B describes how to use the system, and section C describes how to change the user accessible features by programming.
1.1 Features and user possibilities.
The maximum capacity of the PABX is 3 trunk lines and 8 extensions. Two PABXs of this kind can be connected together in a master/slave operation, giving a total system capacity of 6 trunks and 14 extensions. This is described in section C. Different types of analog instrument, such as telephone sets, answering machines, telefax etc. can be connected to the extensions. It is recommended to use instruments using the DTMF (tone) signalling system. Instruments using loop disconnect signals can also be used. The PABX is intended for telephone use, and all basic functions are available:
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Outgoing calls from any extension. Incoming calls selectable to any extension. Call tra ...